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Another change in timeslot saw it renamed as Look East from 28 September 1964, [2] although that evening's programme failed to go out due to a breakdown and Look East instead began on September 29. Look East is broadcast from BBC East's headquarters at The Forum, Norwich. Prior to 29 September 2003, the programme aired from studios in St ...
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BBC East's television output (broadcast on BBC One) consists of its flagship regional news service BBC Look East, as well as a 30-minute Sunday morning politics programme. Former programmes include Weekend, East on Two, Matter of Fact and the football magazine show Late Kick Off (produced by the independent production company Kevin Piper Media).
Stewart White (born 18 April 1947) [1] is a British journalist and broadcaster, best known for presenting the East Anglian regional BBC News programme Look East for 37 years. Beginning his career at several local BBC Radio stations, he later became a presenter and continuity announcer for ATV and Central Television.
Judi Lines (born 1951) is a former British television and radio broadcaster.. Born in Lincoln, Lines spent three years (1973–76) as a continuity announcer for Anglia Television [1] before joining BBC East as a newsreader and presenter for the nightly regional news magazine Look East, and working on BBC Radio 4's regional service for the Eastern Counties.
He joined the BBC in late 1967 working as a television newsreader and presenter on BBC Look East and in 1968-1969 on the Saturday morning BBC East regional radio programme Happy Weekend, Everybody. In 1970 he presented the weekday morning regional opt-outs from the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 called This is East Anglia. [4] [5] [6]
White was a presenter and senior broadcast journalist at BBC Look East, Radio 5 Live Morning Reports, BBC Three 60 Seconds and BBC News. [7] She also had her own late-night talk show on BBC London 94.9. [7] In 2002, she joined Radio 1 Newsbeat and its sister digital station BBC Radio 1Xtra as a reporter. [7]
Jonathan Samuels (born 1972) is a British broadcaster and journalist. He co-anchored Sky News Sunrise between 2016 and 2018 and now anchors The News Hour on Friday, Saturday and Sunday as well as News at Ten during weekend periods.